Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 26, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGH HIGHT
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Ashland News in Paragraphs
We renovate old suita,
ud’s.
Local and Personal
Paulser-
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TAX LEVY FOR
LAKE O'WOODS
REVIVAL AT THE FREE
Tlianksgiving D inner—
Mrs. L. A. Bentley entertained on
METHODIST CHURCH
P- T
--------------------- Side Lights-------------------—
Thanksgiving day with a dinner par­
ty. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
will continue over Sunday
Mr. Roselle, the tailor at Orres,
BIG MASQL ERADE at Helm’s Marion Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
I s an a rtist as a tailor. He recently club.house, Kingsbury Springs, S a t-p a lm e r, Mr. and Mrs. S. M Hayes'
Services tonight and tomorrow
night at 7:30 o’clock, and tom or­
SH
E’S
IT
cam e here from Minneapolis.
69tf urday night, Nov. 26.
72-2 of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Poole,
row at 11 a. m.
He: Great scenery around here.
Fred M erritt, and Sydney, Frarfk
She:
I
don’t
know.
I
have
no
mir.
If you are looking for clap­
S o ld ie r s ’ H om e R elief—
Thankskiving P arty —
ror with me.
and Olivia Bentley.
trap methods, or fanaticism , or
The Burnside Relief corps is mak-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bruner, and i
religious sensationalism , you ‘need
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I The proposed two-mill tax levy
B
E
N
EA
TH
H
IS
not come
Ing cushions, headrests and rugs for. Miss Hazel Bruner, W imer street
Cliff Payne makes shaving stands, for the improvement of the road to
DIGNITY.
But if you are in favor of sane,
th e soldiers’ home a t Roseburg. All and Scenic d^ive, entertained, on
~
! Lake o’ Woods was defeated by a
I
hear
th a t
Leaves
fo
r
sound,
constructive
G o sp el
m em bers are requested to meet a t Thanksgiving. Mr and Mrs. I. Fin-
you’re a c e le b ra ­
vote of 66 to 40 yesterday at an
preaching;
and
intense,
earnest
Mrs.
I.
R.
Bateman,
of
Vista
th e hall Monday morning, prepared iey, C. D. W eisenberger, Miss Ten-
ted tighter. I p r e ­
election held a t Belleview school
effort to get men saved, and to
street,
left
sum e th a t you
t o sew rags. Mrs. Beveire has don-j ny Frakes and Miss Kennedy. A fter
build up the religious interests
house. The probable reason for the
are In th e arm y.
where
she
a te d tw enty pounds of rags.
of
the community for the years
a bounteous repast, the party went
defeat of the proposed m easure is
W h a t!
M ix
months.
to
come
we crave your sympathy
read y to sew.
to the Vining and viewed moving
w ith ragged, u n ­
explained by Lake o’ Woqdis summer
and
co-operation.
clean revolution­
pictures.
Hot tam ales, Mexican chili beans, residents who took an acfiv'e in-
F o r pleating, see Orres.
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ists! I would not
so degrade m y- ■■■■""—?■
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and hot chocolate at Rose Bros. 70tf terest in the election, as due to the
Let me tak e your m easure.
1
fact th at the d istrict includes the
self. I fight the Boosts Home Building—
W ill Move to Medford—
™
people w h o , live along the Pacific
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Miss Mildred Munson, of Denver,
Gladys Applegate, now with the guarantee to fit and satisfy von at
the
lowest
price.
John
Maly,
the
I
highway
south
of
Ashland,
and
ad-
registered at Hotel Ashland yester­
A m erican Railway Express company
Mr. and Mrs J. R, Edw ards en­
Tailor.
jacent to the Greqn Springs m oun­
PROBABLY.
day
and is trying to interest Ash-
In San Francisco, will be on the of­
ft
te rta in e d at dinner Thanksgiving
tain
road
to
K
lam
ath
Falls,
these
lanchrs
in house building.
fice staff of the California-Oregon
H e: T he w om ­
J
day, Mr. and Mrs. George King, Mr.
W
inburn
to
New
York
—
residents
not
being
directly
interest-
an
I
m
arry
shall
Pow er company, when their general
I and Mrs. D augherty and little son
h a v e everything
On November 23, Jesse W inburn,
' ed in the proposed improvement.
offices are moved to Medford.
A uthority to open the recently
m oney can buy.
L. A. W hitehead and Miss Anna
Louis Dodge w-as present at the
constructed bridge over Deer creek
She: I suppose
Ashland W inter F air Decern-
,,
, . .
„
L
,
Kopp left San Francisco for New her Tho
7-8-9-10.
6 0-eod
informed the voters
th a t's why you’re
I at Selma for traffic was received by
E xpert Piano Instruction. Phone
^o rk , the trip being an ocean one
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looking for a wife
th a t Ashland citizens were willing
Judge Eclus Pollock Wednesday
C. S. Mitchell.
w ith m oney..
of over two weeks duration bv the
„ ,7
;
to
make
a
substantial
contribution
■ morning. The detour bridge was
„
i J a ile d fo r R o b b e r y -
to the fund improving the Dead In ­
way of the Panam a canal, sailing
W illiam
W . C. T. U. M e«—
threatened by high w ater, and as
Simonds, Seattle, and
on
the
steam
er
Buckeye
State.
dian road. In one h o u r’s time Mr
T he W. C. T U. ladi.es held a prof­
the new bridge was considered ready
Carl McCarthy, Topeka, Kans., were
A C LEA R
Dodge had secured subscriptions to
ita b le and enjoyable m eeting with
•
by local engineers, a message was
,
i arrested Thursday night bv C W
SAVING.
"
this fund am ounting to $200, and-
M rs. Ella W hite on Mountain a v e -’ . , R egular Saturday night dance a t ’ Priest, Southern Pacific policeman,
sent to State Engineer H erbert Nunn
Yes, I ’m en­
■„
...
„
n u e Tuesday afternoon.
Several MemoriaI Hal1 tonight,
•3-1 and lodged In the city jail. tr o n ,! L‘ , h
7
th a t th.e sum might
gaged ?
i of the state highway commission,
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_ I have
H as the lady . who granted the request to open the
where o they
they were taken - i to - G
rants
« ~ been increased to $1
**000. J. J.
m a tte rs of business were attended to
Sell i Turkeys—
any dowry.
n
.
,
.
M
urphy
and
Irving
Vining
offered
an d an offering given for the flow
Pass yesterday afternoon by a dep-
.
s
No, b u t she has I bridge at this tim e — G rants Pass
e r mission fund, after which d ain ty to o T a ^ o a T o f ^ u r k e v s
J*!®“ 4, i uty sh eri« of Josephine county. The
p substantial assistance. Henry Moore,
Courier,
had h er appendix
refresh m en ts were served by M rs.!
3 Ioad °* tu rk e -V3 an<i chickens j men were wanted to answ er to a who lives on the road to Lake o’ !
rem oved. T h a t
W hite and Miss May Benedict.
i t0 M edford- Tuesdaj.
pu ts me $500 to
Woods, announced th at eight or ten
charge of robbing a G rants Pass
Council Fixes B u d g e t -
th e good.
| of his neighbors had each agreed to
At a special meeting last evening
Twenty-six days until Christmas. store of a quantity of tobacco and ! donate th irty days’ work on th e
NOT ON.
Agency of Oregon Fire Relief as- j Make your appointm ent now. Darl- some canned goods, which were in
the city council formally ratified the
How m uch do
road, providing satisfactory outside
so c ia t’.on. Yeo. of course.
4 4-tf ing Studio.
i budget for the ensuiqg year, sub­
yez weigh, M ike?
71-lm o th eir possession when arrested. The help w-as obtained.
alleged robbers were identified by
stantially as recommended at a re-
Ol w eigh one
Judge George G ardner attended h u n d re d and sev­
T alen t T hanksgiving D i n n e r -
| cent meeting. No protests were made
the
rubber
coat
which
one
of
them
the election and answered a num ber enty-five pounds.
H enry C arter and family, and E Fish Eggs to H atchery—
wore and the tarpaulin which the
i at this meeting. On account of the
You m ust ’a got
J.
W.
Berrian,
superintendent
of
of
questions regarding the project,
V- C arter and family went to Tai-
B utte_ F aïl7 “ fi7 i7 7 “ / 7 ’U“ ' ’“; p other carried, this inform ation hav-
defeat of the proposed bond issue,
w ith
e n t Thanksgiving day to have din-
“ J
f t “ 811 hat,cher>’> took ing been w ired here from the sher- stating th a t the county would dup­ w eighed
your coat on.
a
saving in interest, which would
n e r with the George C arter ^ “ «7- X
built ahonV
i iff’8 office
G rants Pass.
licate w hatever the people of the
A n’ Oi did not.
haVe
been paid on saidl bonds, will
-
nam, built about two miles from
d istrict gave for the improvement of Oi held it in me
be
effected.
The levy was cut down
a rm s
all
th e
E a^ e Point on Butte creek by Mr ! 1
L et Friend Wire sleep In the ! ■ Fagle
.
the road in question,
to 19.3 mills. It was 20 9 last year.
m orning and go to the Hotel Ashland B errian- on Tuesday of this week.
Genuine Mexican chicken tam ales, j Owing to the decisive defeat of tim e.
g rill and get one of those fin e ! They were a fine lot of eggs and
Cents' Ea<J-ra Confectionery.62tf the tax levy, it seems likely th at no
One of the big expenses of a coal
special 60 cent breakfasts.
61tf were taken to the Butte Falls hatch-
'
'
fu rth er effort will be made to im-
i
mine
is the continual pumping of
ery. A big run of silverside is also ‘^ ‘ttle Man Buys Home—
prove the road by this means, but
V is its P aren ts—
.
w
ater
to keep it dry. In the aver-
reported at the Savage Rapids d a ^
John Horning, of Seattle, who has to rely upon private usbscriptions
!
age
anthracite
mine eighteen tons of
Prof.E rceli Hedrick, of Central near G rants Pass.
latelv been living with his daughter j and county aid. The forestry service
j
w
ater
is
hoisted
from the mine for
P oint, was in A shland Sunday visit­
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. has already improved the road be-
i every ton of coal mined, and in some
ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will
W ith modern apparatus we can Powell, has bought the L. Brush . yong Lake o’ Woods.
I mines it runs up to twenty-seven
H edrick, of B street.
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A FAKE
make your p o rtrait at night a3 well property, 116 Church street, and ex-
Bird: What kind of raisin* are In 1 tons.
as in day time. Evening by a p -! pects to take possession soon. The To D istribute V egetable Seeds—
these funny cakes anyway?
All wool suits for $20 at Paulser- pointment. D arling Studio. 71-lm o J sale was nigde by Mrs. S. L. Allen
Vegetable seeds are now reac^y
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
®d ’3
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for distribution by the government,
Orres remodels garm ents.
69tf according to a recently received
AND SPO IL T H E ! ANTED— Four or five room house
M ach in e D am ag ed —
F r o m A lbany Oolle-ge*-—
with bairn and gaTage, for the
statem ent from Senator Robert N.
HAT.
News comes from G rants Pass that
Miss Grace Leslie is a t home from
winter. Mrs. Neville, Box 597, or
Congregational Ladies—
Stanfield
Senator Stanfield states
phone 430-L.
73-1*
A lbany Presbyterian college for the William Kern, of Placer, is out a
M i s s O strich:
The ladies of the Congregational th at he has been allotted a quantity
T hanksgiving holiday.
new car by what officers believe is
My, I hope I don’t
WANTED— SALESMEN
church are planning to hold a food oi vegetable seed, five kinds to the
the direct result of recent arrests for
have to stick my 57 MILES per gallon made with new
and fancy work sale Saturday, De- package, and a few flower seeds. He
q head in th e sand
Bubble Books for children at Rose moonshining in th a t district. Some c e m b a l o ,
patented gasoline vaporizer. W rite
asks th a t requests for the seeds be
for particulars
Stransky Vapor­
to hide from any­
Bros.
70tf tim e since last Friday, when three i
made by December 1, the seeds to
izer
Co.,
Pukw
ana,
S. D.
73-1*
body!
C° '” ' icted ot
I Regular Saturday night dance at be mailed shortly a fte r Jan u ary 1.
operations, puraons practically d e -| Memorial Hall tonight.
73-1 j According to Senator S ta n fie ld .'th e
V is its at R oseburg—
FOR SALE— Two new ladies’ silk
and wool union suits, size 40. Bar­
Miss Dqrthea Abraham, one of stroyed Ike machine belonging to
distribution costs the government
gain. Call at 156 Union St. 73-2
IN W A L L
th e teachers in the city schools, went | K ern- Five new tires, the cu sh io n s.; Dinne- Guests—
backq nf fha
i
-
—
$360,000. The value of the products
STREET.
t o Roseburg to spend Thanksgiving Sliced to r ith o n - V h
FOR SALE— W hite Leghorn, Tan-
H
P> H W alker aQd I growa from the seed3 is estim ated at
cred strain, pullets. Mrs, Head-
w ith he? parents.
There are two
ced to ribbons. The tim er, carbu- family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Me-J $140.000.000.
ley,
494 Holly, phone 285-R. 73-2*
ways
of
buying
retor and other like equipm ent were Kissick at dinner Thanksgiving
stocks.
P o rtra its th at please.
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Darling throw n away, while the vandals a t - 1
PIANOS FOR RENT— Player pianos
Urges F ru it Labe4—
One is to buy
Studio.
for sale. For ten days. Extra
71-lm o ■ tacked the engine with a hammer.
Special sale H oefler’s Famous
outright.
H. H Hosier thinks that Ashland
bargains
658 Boulevard, Ash­
Yes;
the
other
Threats had been made to wreak Chocolates. $1.00 value for 60c a fru it growers are missing an excel­
land, Ore. C. F. Shepherd.
73-2*
Is
Jto
buy
In
F o rm er R esidents Visit—
vengeance upon anyone who gave in­ pound W atch our window. Rose lent opportunity to advertise this
wrong.
E. W. Redifer and wife and small form ation concerning the liquor op­ Bros.
j FOR SALE— Dodge touring, late 17
7 0 « locality and also to m ake fu tu re
model, in first class condition me­
«on Paul, and Everett Redifer, of erations in th a t district and the of*
sales of th eir products by not af­
chanically and in appearance. Six
M yrtle Creek, arrived? in Ashland ficers believe th a t friends df the D ouble Birthday P arty __
fixing an attractive label to all box­
good tires and spot light. Price
W ednesday night and will enjoy a ' convicted
moonshiners
Misses Rose Hake and Thelma es of fruit shipped out of town. An­
$475., W. E. Snyder, 1101 Boul­
suspected
fe w days -wisithig their many rela­ Kern had inform ed the district a t­ Perrozzi gave a double birthday p ar­
evard
Phone 273-R.
73-3*
other G ranite City booster suggests
tiv es and friends in this vicinity. torney.
,
ty, as is th eir annual custom, a t the th at ail local growers m ight use the
AGENTS W ANTED
1
T h e E. W. Red fer family forrperly
form er’s home on Orange street, the same style of label, affixing their
WE PAY $36.00 weekly, 75 cents
lived in Ashland, moving to Myrtle
hour spare tim e selling hosiery
R egular Saturday night dance at occasion being the completion of own name thereon with a rubber
C reek last February.
guaranteed
wear four months.
Memorial Hall tonight.
73.1 their fifteenth year and tfc? time, stamp. In the m atter of advertising
Fall line ready. Prew ar prices.
Thanksgiving day. The guests were our products, it is thought th a t we
Free samples to working agents.
BLI3S
'Cliff Payno makes skirt boxes.
Hotel Ashland Grill caters to Ruby and Gladys Drake and Nellie m ight learn much from California.
Experience unnecessary. Hosiery
“What’s your Idea of bliss, BillT”
Hake.
Mills, Darby, Pa.
73-1*
home-folka
as
well
as
to
commercial
“Plenty
of
worms,
and
no
allng
P roni Portland—•
T ou rists B lockaded—
men and tourists.
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•hot«!"
FOR RENT— Two room furnished
Mrs Myrtle Estes came up from
M M ford Custom ers-!
Mrs. W. F. Beach, of Newark, N
apartm ent. Allen Building. 72-tf
r i rtJT Id .° n T l , ?:Sday_On her way t0 A shlanders Stranded—
L. J. Orres spent yesterday with J., stopped at Hotel Ashland yester­
Los Angeles. Mrs. Estes was met
Mrs. G. J. Kinz this morning r e - ! hi3 Medford custom ers.
day, en route to California, having
a t the train by her aunt. Mrs. M alin-1 ceived _ wipo
been marooned in one of the trains
d a Jam ee p( 635 Iowa atreet. for a ' “ 7 . th a . h
7 ’..
el8° ”
Tho
Ashland
W
inter
F
air
Decern
Today
which were snow-bound in the Col-
ab o rt visit.
saJ*ng that she and Miss Ramona
ber
7-8-9-10.
Only
60-eod umbia river gorge during the recent
H arrell were stranded a t Salem,
storm. Mrs. Beach said it was an
BIG MASQUERADE at Helm’s with no prospect of being, able to Salem V isitor—
interesting experience, and th at the
proceed
fa
rth
e
r
on
th
eir
way
home
of “ The Penalty” fame
•clu b h o u se, Kingsbury Springs, Sat
Fred Beck arrived last evening train passengers were given, a won­
12-2 until tke
of next week, when from Salem, where he has been vis­
srrday night, Nov. 26.
•
—in—
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‘ " R is reported th a t the highway will
derful view of snow and ice, but suf-
LEAH
“ TJIE NIGHT ROSE ”
G oing to P e t a lu m a -
!
open for through traffic
The iting his brothers, to visit his daugh- fered" n0 inconvenience,
te r and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.
H AN SON
J. R. Tozier leaves today for Peta- me88.aS® congratulates Mrs. K.inz,
It is a strong, pulsing story of a
E. Powell, for a month.
Barn B urned—
lu m a to visit his son, Bert Tozier.
who accompanied Misses Nelson and
!
big city of today-—of people you
An old barn which stood on the
at the
H arrell and Mrs. G. W. Gregg, to
We
make
our
own
candies,
ice
.east
side
of
the
highway
about
two
know—a
triumph
of
right,
a
vic­
Tho Ashland W inter F air Decern Portland a week ago Monday in Miss cream and
BIO
tam ales.
Enders Con- miles south of Talent burned last
b e r 7-8-9-10.
tory for good over evil.
60-eod Nelson s F ranklin car, upon getting fectionery.
62tf
night.
Cause
of
the
fire
is
not
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home safely and as soon as she did.
$15,000.00
known. The barn was built by D.
—Also—
T h a n k sg iv in g D inner—
adding th a t the W illam ette rivdr V alley V iew W om an Dies — ■ •
Perozzi in 1907 and was later owned
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gall, Belle- and R® trib u taries had overflowed
BIG TWO REEL COMEDY
ORGAN
Mrs. Ella I. Poor, m other of Mrs. by Dr. Page, of Medford, but the
view, entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. tke lowlands and washed out a num-
S M. McCracken, Valley View neigh­ present ownership has not been as­
E . Randles, Mrs. Lulu Van Wegen, ber of bridges. “ It is still raining.”
borhood, died W ednesday night. The certained
The bgfrn contained a
a n d M rs. E. J. Roberts, at dinner th e communication disconsolately
body was shipped yesterday by the tractor, th ree tons jjf hay and a
T hursday.
ends. Mrs. Kinz came home on the Dodge undertaking parlors, to Uki,
threshing machine, owned by G rant
railroad Monday
tth, Calif.
Davis
and son. The la tte r was in­
T u seradfs Suits will bear com-
sured in a company reprseented by
n^'-isoT's in price, quality and fit.63tf
The best Christm as present is a
Starring
H em stitching, 8 cents per yard. the Billings agency.
suit or overcoat tailored to m easure.
Mrs. E. P. Stew art, at Enders. 70eod
p p -irP. A nnet
See the big values at O rres’ $1.00
K lam ath S tage Q uits—
-T. L Jarrell has rented room No. Profit Christm as Sale.
69tf R eaders’ S u ggestion s—
The K lam ath Falls stage line sus­
2
the new Beaver b u ild n g annex.
Mrs. S. R. Jeter, F ourth and A pended operations three days ago,
iB being rapidly pushed to E n tertained T h an k sgivin g__
streets, believes the city street on account of bad roads.
. with strong supporting cast
’^ ’on, an d expects to co n d u ct1 E - K- Hall, Mrs Lulu Wilson, Mr.
lights should be turned on earlier in
” ‘a u ra n t in the new quarters as and Mrs- Greenwood, Liberty street, the evening and turned off la te r in
When the Curtain Falls!—
W ent to K lam ath—
•’. b they are ready for occu- w e'® en tertain ed at Thanksgiving the morning. The present hours for
A. E. E b erh art and M. Mutchen-
And the crowds depart. And
dinner by Mrs. B ertha E. Adams, perform ing this operation are 6
bacher, Hotel Ashland guests, went
of Rock Point, where the party mot- o’clock in the m orning and 5 to 5:30
the actors’ world again is real
to K lam ath Falls today In the for­
' i cleans clothes clean.
69tf ored to spend the holiday.
o’clock in the evening.
m er’s auto
a ll r
2 a-a
*
Lon Chaney
VINING
After the Show
Sunday
Monday
Lila Lee